me Madras Pioneer lively times in this natural
' . I rrn fruit? fi r Mntn(il nnMAti
fuiuiij IIIIU won 11 it I VJ1CWII.
rubiishcd every Thursday by For Mr. Hnrrimun baa defin-
-THE PIONEEll rUULlSHING CO.- itH1v iirnmnnrwl l.ln ir.rm.Hnn
J mm mm w a y w m w w
(J"0 ycn: egon at once, and it is generally
Threo riionths B0 ueiiovea unit no win onua up
wjo-,. I tliB TjuRniiiirtiQ. Mnr wliHf.hHr Iih
AUVKHTIBINO HATKS ON APPLICATION , ..
f . iinauy aaopts unit route or not
SLasa Laer Aumwt it nmv bfi set down mnmiir tbu
.',inut,iinuu i iisnmico ni Aiaarns. urn.. "
imueruieActotCoiiRressof March 3.187U. absolute certainties that he will
not abandon it to his chief rival
THURSDAY - SEPT. 3, 1908 iu the transportation world,
without a Btruggle which will
make it dearly earned.
DAWN OF A NEW ERA
The advent of the railroad
will mark the dawn of a new
era in Crook count' an era of
ADVICE TO FRED ZELL
The Portland Oregonian gives
rapid growth and development Jpwing advioeloPredZell:
in all its industries. For many J Amoh f,om 0ma Kl f
years the forces of development ' " 1 , . .
have been at work In Ihe counJ uuf.' U1 UIUOlt y."S
10 me posuuasier 01 tnatcnv
ty, but only on a small scale
such as was possible under the
Heavy handicap of a lack of
transportation facilities, aud as
yet the vast resources of
to send him a wife and promis
ing him a reward of a double
eagle if it is done. Mr. Zell is
a double-dyed traitor to femi
, rv.. 1 .1
tue county are practically un- , . ...
1 1 j mi.. . .. his eltort as an imnucraliou
agent is to be commended, like
STOCK AND IMPLEMENT SALE
THIS IS A BARGAIN
16 head good Work Horses
6 sets of Work Harness
1 Header, I2-ft; irt good cutting order
2 Mules 1 Cow
3 Lumber Wagons 1 Water Tank
1 Drill (new) 1 set .of Harrows
I. Top Buggy & 1 set Single Harness
TERMS:
CASH
Or will take Griri
Thi
1 r
is is a good outht tor a rarmer: or a person
wishiiig to do freighting
For particulars, s6e
McTAGGART & BYE, Madras
touched. The actual develop
ment of these resources will be
gin with the advent of the road
aim urooK county win soon
take its place among the great
wealth-producing counties of the
state.
For, Crook count' in natural
wealth, is second to no other
county in the state. In a few
3ears its five hundred thousand
acres of wheat land will be add
ing five million bushels to the
state's annual production. lis
vast forests of yellow pine will
be supplying lumber to the
markets of the country, to take
the place of the rapidly-disap
pearing white pine
irrigated tracts will become the
chief dairying centres of the
state, and will be the fattening
wise his taste, for there is no
where like Nebraska outside or
the Beaver State where finer
girls grow; all they need, like
vine aud tree, is to be trans
planted. But on the other hand
Mr. Zell would turn down the
slogan "Maid in Oregon,'' show
ing might' poor judgment. He
wants something "between 20
and 24, a good housekeeper and
of a sweet and lovable disposi
tion." Those specifications lit
the Oregon girl to a dot. There
is no other kind in all the land
between Tillamook and. the
SnnlvM. frrmi flip flnlnmhifi tn
Its great Goose Lake waiting for the
right man to propose; but the
ethics in the case keep them
silent. Mr. Zell should know
grounds for the flocks and herds iB,
i i - t . ii
wnicu ieea iue population on xnat c .t. ,,q n, m.
tue racinc uoast. All its van - )is QSO-sicre ranch is laid bv
ous resources win oe developed and tue pau voteo is over, the
to their fullest, and will turn youn man should hie him to
their steady stream of wealth tue Willamette valley anc
into the channels of trade. Lnpnrl th Wintpr frpttimmr.
. . . D " -
Uroolc county is an empire quainted. His proverbial East-
witlun itselt, and wUen one ern Oregon bashfnluess wil
stops to contemplate its possi- weftr oft He has been on that
blllties as a wealtll producer. ln,1Plv rnnah tnn lnnp-nlreadv.
I J -- 0 . .
the wonder is that the expeudi- Um a ,rip ovei the mountains
ture of two million dollars, the wm iaie 0ff tle r0ugh edges.
the estimated cost of a railroad r.Te ;s evidentlv of- the riilu
into this section, could
blocked this stream ol wealth over JlIm inspect the goods. He
for all these j'ears. does not want a mail order wife
! as much as he thinks he does.
FORGOT THE STOPPER Besides, it's pretty risky. Once
A ftpr nil thp vpnrs and all the there was an Idaho man who
Air flnt iimsLTi hsia Rnent hrot all Iowa Gill for Wife
in the alleged "bottling up" of through correspondence. When
Uentral Oregon, it begins to she got off the cars in the Gem
look as though he had neglect- State he thought lie Had drawn
T. S. Hamilton-, Pres. tf. T. itoiiLiiL'JtT, Vico-rrei J. C. liWuu, Cahr.
EASTERN OREGON BANKING COMPANY
FOREIGN EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD
DRAFTS ON ALL PART& OF THE ViMlU
Capital Stock, 550,000
Deposits, $250;Obb
SHANIKO, OREGON
Prices Have DroppeH
25c StaW Hats, now 15c
40o Suspenders, 25o
30d " " 20c
ALL SUMMER UNDfiftWEAR
for Ladies and Gentlemen now
selling for less than cost
ANE5. MANY OTHER BARGAINS
TERMS CASH
nuU"hCMMJ,UilteHiMltMH,Ml
Sump up figainsE us and see what
you can get for your money
A. G SANFORD
IP
ANNUAL
QF THE 2d Eastern Oregon District
WILL BE HELD AT
THE DALLES, OREGON
ed to put the cork in, when he
left the Deschutes route open.
if Mr. Hill has secured the
Line's survej'
the capital prize in the matri
monial loiter'. She weighed
240. She made him a good
wife, of course, j'et he always
retained his first impression.
Young Mr. ZhII would better
beware
For
'Oregon Trunk
and rights in the Deschutes
canyon, he not only has a way
in, but he has the best possible
route into Central Oregon. And
it looks like that is what has
happened.
Harriman engineers have been
running surveys into Central
Oregon for years,
the numerous mountain passes terest. It would be a good in
into the central portion of the vestment even under present
..., leaving open .Ue , only condUio,,., a?a 1, ;
possible water level rut,e' it shonld appear doubly attract
There is the Columbia South- ive t0 tlje ydn wit, a jjttie idle
ern survey out from Shaniko, money.
the Oregon Eastern, the Natron
A tcood lield for investment in
fadias. now would be the
Mj eciion of a few small cottages
That class of houses is greatly
in demand and brings a good
rmifjil. and Jin investment of
controlling tjmt icjXid woiild return good in
Ontario,
ern. and
the Corvallis & East
ntliprs. hih none to
hold the only h'atiiral pass into
this territory the route Up the
i)eschutes canyon. (
There haS been no authorised
announcemeni iMt Hill will
build uj tlie Desblnites Into
this aectioiii and probably will
hot be, but there are ajood
many indications that pbint to
Ihe early coinmencemeiit of
work on the bregon Ti 'duk
Line, aid Iti the HU1 connec
tion. If the numerous
T. B. TUCKER
Horseshoeing and
1 General Blacksmithing
WAGON AND
PLOW WORK
first-CIS Wort onaranteci
rsMitPii the old TirooliK bliou
I AfAfiftAS. OREGON
amors
and siirmise shoiild cryptfilliz'e
into actn'aM w6fk eft a Hill line
bp trnvethtttim; Itibft win
!;?ive ypur onlr with .nip. it U?e
J7 a cur (fife, utpW. BeiHohdlw Xo. A,
MTW Wf " -
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURS
DAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
October
6 10
I
t
0
MADRAS,
OREGON
THE MAIN ATTRACTIONS ARE
The Pavilion in the City School Children's Exhibit Stock Exhibit
Speed Attractions Arnold's Amusement Co. will outdo all
former efforts Balloon Ascensions All railroads and boat
lines will give the usual Reduced Rates Handsome Premi
ums Offered for all Exhibits, Races, Etc. Sec Premium List
which will be ftirnislled upon application.
A great exhibition of our annual re
sources. Endless amusements in
car lots are in store for everybody.
J. L KELLY J; M. PATtERSON
PRESIDENT SECRETARY
I FURNITURE &
KlOTICB
4 StlitKH
UNDERTAKING
UPPLIES
LOUGKS BROS
MADRAS, OREGON
Sot Coal. Mud
'IMIJEii JiAND. Notice for Publica
tion. Denartmciit of the littcilon V (S
Land Ofllce, at. Tho Dallou, Oregon, An-
;ut la, lswa. iMoiino m. nercoy ivc niiu
DUN'UAK M-ACLBOD,
TItiuilll(t Ornfrnti wbn! nil -Till V 111.
IWH, niitdu Tlmlivr iiJHl.ptoiiH Entry 5o.
(lUO, fur nvhMiM, Hiiu)! and Lot 2, hub
f 11 . Ill ..r hi
O. IJJ til ff 1 IU I'l V 111)
Hits filed notice of Intention to inako f nal
tliuixir and 8iouo irooi. in u.-ihdhxu vnum
U the land above dcKcrlbwMn'foie warren
Drown, County Clwlr, "t lib olllce at riino-
lo, Oregon, on mo oiu oay oi ovuinuui,
CJalinant names as wtneHseis
NJiunrv A rosusr, navui y Aoainijoii.
Wn-dtt il HiiHton,, Alexander TIioiiihoii, all
ir nineviiii'i urcjjon. ,
.i C. U". JIooiik .
t57-2 Jtetjluter
H
i)8T f liestioy,, August 18, ft rjdine
ttrldle, tlecoratetl with glaas rosettee,
Uelns attcle(f to bit bv chan. filler
yle80,luuye u .ryoioiuce or return iu
.' I', Fleck,' owner.
For rublKtntlou. Unltfd
StuteH Land Ollloe, tiio UuIIoh
Oregon, AugUBt 20, 19'I8. Notice h
hereby given I bat tlie 8tae of Oregon
Iiiih filed In this ollloe its upidication,
Herjal Iso. 0724, to Heleet under tbo
provlHloiiH of tbo Act of CotiBrecH of
AugUHt 14, 1848, iiod the ucts supple
mentary thereto, the nejnei of seo 7,
tp 2 8, r 14 e, vr m,
Any aud alj bersons claiming ad
versely the IuikIh deficrlbed. or desir
ing to object because of tlie mineral
character of the land, or for any other
reason,' to the dispoual to applicant,
should IIh their ulllduvlts of, nrotesi
In tills qfllt-'o on or before the 10th duy
of ovemborl 1908.
0. V. MQOilB,
fi3-o0
lieuiater.
, i j Not Coal Land
TIMDKU LAND. Notice for Vfddlca
tion. Dopai tnient of the Ijitorlor, IT.
8. Land OHicoJit Tlie Dalles, Oregon, Au
gust il, lOvf - Notice Is hereby given that
JIAItY E. l'AHTOW, ;
of.W'ariuspring Oregon, who, on Xugut
, JWW, made Timber and Stone Entry
No. 057o. for iiwJi sec II, tp 11 f, r 10 e, w
ni, Inn llled noiticu of Intention to make
final timber alid atone proof, to cfftahllNh
claim to tlie bind above described, licloic
Finnic Onljorn, IJ.S, CouiuiiHxIouer. at bis
ofllco at Madras, Oregon, on the lint tiny
of November, 1Wj8.
Claimant names as witnesses!
Ora Van Tassel, Dartlia Van Tassel,
both of Madras. Oregon! Lincoln Stiver,
Neal Street, bob of bisters, Oregou
b27-o2 0, W. MOORK, Itoglstcr.
L, S, Lambert, the photogiapher. nr-
rived at Madras .Sept. i(, to remain for aev
rr.il davs. Now is the time to livr.
irour nftctwn tawen.- I'rices low. All wqrk
u'arariteea. tf
LUMBER
Of all kinds. 1 -2 million feet of
dry LUMBER at M&M&tW
GRIZZLY LAKE SAW1ILL
Address, Culver, Oregon
ion
LUMBER FOR SALE
We have plenty of lumber for sale at our
mill, located about 3 miles east of Grizzly
post office on county road. . Prices right
MbMeekih cfe Eastwood
uu . na an .ua -Im - Itli n 1 mi t'
PH WB wtl till M i tftt-WM
GOODS
MUST
0
To make room for our FALL and
WINTER Goods we will offer the
following greatly reduced prices
Beginning Monday, August 31, 1908
Everything in Men's Summer Un
derwear including Super-Egyptian
dalbriggan fancy ribbed and
JerseV ribbed, nfcr carmcnt 35c
Ladies' rcg. 1 5 c and 20c slccvelcfes vb'ils
high grade long sleeve
regular 50c Union suiti -
50fi muslin jpanls
85c night gowns t
$1.25 white rietlicoatd
1,00 " a
50c cornet Sb'yeri
25b '
30c white wSsh b'ellU
206 " ; . "
15d " ' "
Sllnbonnets
M8riHli75 canvas W&lklhg Shoe
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10c
20c
35c
25c
' 55e
95c
70c
25c
15c
20o
15b
I Ob
IDc
$1.25
&onStfail to eom4 In Ice the
gain CbunKet. Ttiette4 uiill be many
dtfiett things dri if tattopottionoteiy
'' IM.IIHM luiill lI'lWlHMlllHMlM.lllllUIMIH.IIIIIM'llllillllH.CIl'l.
1. It-
IP. ..
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C; fe; ROUSH;
mg
MANAGER
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